National News Mighty Atom: how the A-bombs shaped Japanese arts Kazuhiro NOGI Aug 3, 2025 In the 80 years since the World War II attacks, stories of destruction and mutation have been fused with fears around natural disasters
National News Mighty Atom: how the A-bombs shaped Japanese arts Kazuhiro NOGI Aug 3, 2025 Narratives reflecting Japan's complex relationship with nuclear technologies abound, but the most famous example is Godzilla, a prehistoric cr…
National News Mighty Atom: how the A-bombs shaped Japanese arts - Aug 3, 2025 The US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 left around 140,000 people dead
National News Mighty Atom: how the A-bombs shaped Japanese arts Katie Forster and Kyoko Hasegawa AFP Aug 3, 2025 From Godzilla's fiery atomic breath to post-apocalyptic anime and harrowing depictions of radiation sickness, the influence of the nuclear bom…
National News Hiroshima teens relay atom bomb horror with art Richard A. Brooks Jul 5, 2025 Masaki Hironaka was five years old in 1945 when the United States dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima, killing around 140,000 people
National News Hiroshima teens relay atom bomb horror with art Richard A. Brooks Jul 5, 2025 Schoolgirl Hana Takasago's evocative art shows a young Masaki Hironaka (pictured) looking up at his mother as they plod through what remains o…
National News Hiroshima teens relay atom bomb horror with art Richard A. Brooks Jul 5, 2025 Motomachi High School is now an integral part of what was originally the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum's initiative, which has over the year…
National News Hiroshima teens relay atom bomb horror with art Richard A. Brooks Jul 5, 2025 Recent data showed that the number of survivors from the Hiroshima bombings is now below 100,000, with the average age 86 years old
National News Hiroshima teens relay atom bomb horror with art Tomohiro OSAKI AFP Jul 5, 2025 Trudging through the ruins of Hiroshima after the US atom bombing four days before in 1945, five-year-old Masaki Hironaka clutched his mother'…
National News Online memorial for children dead in Hiroshima, Nagasaki Richard A. Brooks Jun 30, 2025 Some 38,000 children died in the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945